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1 The axillary buds seldom grow unless the terminal bud is interrupted.
2 The axillary buds develop near the ends of the branchlets, forming apparent whorls of branches around the trunk.
3 Our results suggest that MOC3 is required for the formation of axillary buds and has a complex relationship with cytokinins.
4 Both the terminal and axillary buds grow freely, thus forming long, straight limbs, with many branches and much fine spray.
5 There is usually a bud in the axil of each lower scale of the axillary buds , making three side by side.
6 The terminal buds are the strongest and not very many axillary buds develop, so that the tree has not fine spray.
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